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    still under an injury. These mobs occurred in the nation taking after the homicide of Indraji. The Prime Minister of India Indra Gandhi was killed by a Sikh bodyguard on 31 October 1984 at her living arrangement. The death of Indra Gandhi was inspired by operation blue star. In this there was an assault on sikh seperatists dwelling in Golden Temple, in Amritsar, in India.

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    Nayantara Sahgal Essay

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    Sahgal’s childhood was spent in Anand Bhawan at Allahabad with her parents, her maternal uncle, Jawaharlal Nehru and her cousin, Indira Gandhi. Her childhood and adolescence Sahgal’s childhood was spent in Anand Bhawan at Allahabad with her parents, her maternal uncle, Jawaharlal Nehru and her cousin, Indira Gandhi. Her childhood and adolescence were spent amidst India's political reverberations, the struggle for independence from the British yoke and the influence of Gandhian

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    Failures Of Indira Gandhi

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    Week Ten: This weeks analysis on Indira Gandhi helped me unpack her successes and failures. Some of the major failures that my group talked about was the forced sterilization, state of emergency, religious divide, censorship and corruption. The mass forced sterilization was ultimate failure in my eyes and as I talked about prior a major human rights violation. Interestingly, Indira Gandhi had no gender policy during her reign. One would think that a women politician would want to address so many

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    A Fine Balance

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    [GRABBER] Cultural artifacts are items that give information about the culture or society of the humans that created it. With insight to the attributes of a society, life is memorialized and proved existent. Literature, likewise, can be a cultural artifact, as the compositions are both social evidence and testimony. A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry gives historical insight and evidence, describing the culture of life in India. Both the corruption of power and the sufferings of the people spread

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    in mass killings of a community. In 1984, the Indian state of Punjab had suffered a mass killing that is not well known. Some people do not believe that this was a genocide, but rather a retaliation for the killing of the “Mother of India”, Indira Gandhi. However, it was a truly racist attack on the Sikhs in Punjab. This is not the end of genocides against the Sikhs. India has a state named Punjab that was divided in half during the break up with Pakistan, which left half of Punjab in Pakistan and

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    Growing up I was often told what it means to be a good girl... A good girl doesn't wear make-up. A good girl doesn’t date. A good girl doesn’t argue with anyone. A good girl sits home, doesn't talk much, and accepts what her family says. A good girl does not have an opinion. In Afghanistan a good girl enters her husband's house in a white dress and leaves in a white shroud. A shroud is something one wears after death. Meaning that a good girl is to tolerate anything. Whether its abuse or just an

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    Mahatma Gandhi have once said, “Nobody can hurt you without your permission.” Is this really true? I wish to qualify that statement as his statement is not entirely true. A better statement would be “Only those that you care about can hurt you” because you can’t hurt yourself unless you choose to accept the pain that your loved ones have inflicted upon you. This is shown in the book The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, in human behavior, and throughout history. In The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, the chapter

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    One question I always asked myself was how I got attracted to reading and writing. Having thought about it, I felt it was simple. As a young kid, I was excited about books even before I could read and write . I always had a giddy feeling coursing through me whenever I sighted a new book. Trying to uncover what mystery was hidden between the covers of the books was my main goal. Like a little Indiana Jones(but without a fashionable hat), it was time for a new adventure— an addictive one. I looked

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    The main tactic used by the civil right movement was the philosophy of non-violent demonstrations and passive resistance. This philosophy came mainly from the Indian nationalist Mahatma Gandhi who was known as the Father of India and a beacon of light in the last decades of British colonial rule, promoting non-violence, justice, and harmony between people of all faiths (Polak). Martin Luther King Jr. saw great potential in this philosophy, and he thought that it could be used as a tool to dismantle

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    revolution can take one of two approaches. There can be a violent movement or a non-violent movement. Revolutionaries such as Che Guevara, Fidel Castro and Adolf Hitler used violence and death to accomplish their goals. Revolutionaries such as Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Dalai Lama have used non-violent means such as

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